TAEMIN el ACE del KPOP .Facinante cada regreso. Como ARTISTA único versatil genial inigualable hace brillar a la industria. Recordando la esencia del KPOP . ARTE ❤ pliss reacciona a su maravillosa discografia. .❤
Absolutely! TAEMIN stands out as the ACE of KPOP with his unique and versatile artistry. His discography is truly marvelous, and I appreciate your suggestion! More reactions are on the way, so stay tuned. Thanks! ❤️
ADVICE is his last music video and album before his mandatory military service and yes, it's crazy that we all had time to absorb it and the haters had to think twice because he just told them he doesn't care what they say about him. That's him he can do everything himself as he wants, because he has no intention of listening to others. Maybe you would like to listen to some ballads. Taemin has so much to offer. Hypnosis or Alredy are others worth recommending, especially live
Thanks for the insights! I'll check out Advice and consider the live versions of ballads like Hypnosis and Already. Excited to explore Taemin's diverse musical talent! 😊🎤🎶
I see "Advice" as a continuation of the themes within Taemin's previous Never Gonna Dance Again album trilogy -- "2 Kids," "Criminal" and "Idea." With "Criminal" and "Idea," Taemin talks about being involved in a toxic relationship -- not necessarily a romantic relationship, but a metaphor for his relationship with fame -- in which he agrees to be manipulated almost to the point of being destroyed in order to become the artist we see today. But, in the end of "Idea," we see him become free from the box everyone wants to put him in and he comes to terms with his role as an idol. He has now formed his own "Idea" about himself and what it means to be an idol, etc. As Taemin explained during his VLive event for "Advice" -- which came out in 2021 -- "Advice" is like the end to the first chapter in his life, and it marks the beginning of the second chapter. The song seems to be his way of saying I am done caring to everyone who judged him and all those haters who spread rumors and misinformation about him. "Advice" is showing that he is now free and confident to be himself, breaking stereotypes and now only listening to himself. Taemin is just one of those performers that leaves you speechless every time he steps on stage. He was born to be a performer and that is one of the reasons why he has become known as the Korean Michael Jackson. That is also why, as one of the top two performers in the industry, he was made a member of SuperM. Taemin is an Idol of Idols and a legend of legends. (He is considered the blueprint for what it means to be a successful as a male solo artist. He was one of the first male idols from an active group to go solo, and he did it at such a young age, starting in 2014 at 21 years old. He has been a solo artist for almost 10 years, as well as a member of the legendary group SHINee for more than 15 years.) In "Advice" he's basically saying, "Stop trying to put me in a box, in which I'll never fit in." He is also speaking to everyone that says he's getting old, that he's just a Michael Jackson wannabe that doesn't sell a lot of albums because he tries too hard to be edgy, etc. He's rebelling against all those people who are constantly advising him to make more mainstream music, or to follow the traditional Kpop idol style, in order to boost his sales and his popularity. However, as Taemin is making clear in "Advice," that is not who he is and he will never be "normal" or "mainstream" and he is OK with that. In the scenes where you see him covered in ink, I think that is supposed to be him showing everyone how he is no longer the "unstained," cute maknae everyone wants to think of him as. The diamond you see painted on his hand when he is playing the piano, and you see drawn on his bicep, etc. is SHINee's symbol and all the pearl aqua blue/green colors you see in the MV is SHINee's official color. (The large tattoo of a Peony flower you can see on his hip is real. Hence why in the lyrics he says, "I destroy the torso that you were chasing after." In other words, he's saying he's tired of people thinking they even have a say in what he does with his body.) This song was specifically designed to not be like anything he has ever done before. He plays the piano, he raps, he shows off his falsetto notes, etc., which is different than what we often hear and see from him. He intentionally used this song to prove that he isn't one type of singer. People often think of Taemin as a sultry vocalist that sings in a breathy comfortable, less dynamic style. So, with this song he wants to prove to everyone that he can be unpredictable and try new things. Yet again, you can't put him in a box or tell him who to be. Everything you see in this MV is 100% Taemin, including the piano playing. Everything that Taemin's haters like to point out about him and say are reasons why he shouldn't be held to such high esteem, I find completely ridiculous. I don't think that anyone who actually knows him would ever say he has played it safe at any time in his career. If you think he is only one dimensional, and that he is trying to be anything other than himself, then you really don't know Taemin. Everything he does is different, out there and definitely not safe. It's always uniquely Taemin, and he couldn't do it any other way. Also, because Taemin is a member of SHINee, none of his songs are ever like anything you have ever heard or seen before from him. It will always have a new beat, style and sound. As SM Entertainment's experimental boy group, SHINee is meant to be the first and they are expected to set the trend, and that includes the members' solo work. With every new song Taemin produces it's expected to be different than the last, so you will never hear the same style or sound from him in any of his songs, even on the same album, and yet, it still will be uniquely Taemin-like. Which is another example of how you can never put him in a box or expect anything from him. :D Another theme in "Advice" is about how Taemin is embracing his androgynous side -- but on his own terms -- which I think is a continuation of the message in his "Move" MV. Early in his career when Taemin was growing up in SHINee -- he debuted in 2008 at 14 years old -- he was known for his delicate feminine features. It took him a long time to accept that he was recognized for his looks and to come to terms with the fact that everyone thought of him as a "pretty boy," etc. So, at this point in his career -- he is now 27 years old in this MV -- he is making a statement about how he has decided to be himself and no longer care what people think. Music is art and art has no gender. So, that is why in "Advice" you see him wearing hair extensions, fishnets and women's Supreme sportswear, etc. But if you notice, his choreography is very fast paced and sharp, which is hyper masculine -- a complete contrast to the "feminine" image people want to give him. You also see him wearing makeup, but it's smeared on his face, as if to say, "people may think of me as a 'Pretty Boy,' but I don't care about looking pretty." In the lyrics he is saying, "It's creepy how people are always looking to cause drama, so stop trying to create scandals in my life that don't really exist. It's all just stories you make up." He's tired of all those people who seem to look for reasons to cause drama, where none really exists.
Where he says "floppy" in the lyrics, I think he's talking about knowing about or hearing firsthand the things people are saying about him, but he is choosing not to pay attention to them because what they're saying is flopping or doesn't hold any weight or have any substance, etc. "Advice" just proves that every time people try to put Taemin in a box, he destroys it and keeps coming back with something more unique and never seen before. Hence, why in the choreography he puts his hands in front of his face and creates a movement that looks like an animated mouth talking. It represents how everyone keeps talking about him and what they are saying is nonsense, which makes them look and sound ridiculous, etc. Which is why in the lyrics he says, "You will never get the keys to my lock" because he doesn't ever plan to give people what they want and allow them access to his secrets and personal life, etc. (Those people who like to gossip about him will never truly know the real him.) I interpret the "One (piece of) Advice" he is talking about in the lyrics as a reference to the advice he keeps being given about being more mainstream, but he's saying, "stop trying to make me conform to the image you have in your head of who I should be and what I should do." In other words, take all that time and effort you have been using to come up with ways to talk about how he doesn't fit in, etc. and put it to better use. "Follow my own advice" and do something original for once. And the crucifixion pose at the end of "Advice" is sort of a signature pose for him. I interpret it to be like he is saying, "And that is the end, this is my final word, take it or leave it, but don't doubt me. I have given it my all and laid everything I had out there for you," etc. You should really see his "Advice" dance practice as well. It's a good way to see the full choreography without any cuts, edits or ackward camera angles.
"Advice" shares the same messaging as his newest b-side, "The Rizzness" and SHINee's "Hard". Basically, don't mess with me. I am the master of my life. I don't listen to the "one collective" advice, I march to the beat of my own drum. If I want a tattoo, I get a tattoo (which he revealed during this MV on his side (close to the hip area) when dancing in the Supremes w/crop top. He also has one on the inside of his right elbow that is a flaming heart (he has a Japanese song called "Flame of Love"). Taemin has said many times that he's not concerned with churning out mainstream popular songs. Rather, he wants to do the music he enjoys producing, but he tempers it down from the heavy metal that he really loves to listen to on his own time. There are many little nuggets to discover with this MV, but I'll list only a few. First, in the opening Taemin looks battle-scarred and weary sitting at the piano. That's because this comes after the 2nd part of his "Never Gonna Dance Again (NGDA)," full-length album. The title song/MV was "IDEA" where we see the epic battle between himself (victim) and his alter-ego (now known from "Guilty" as Abraxas in my mind.). All around him is shredded paper being vomited out through a huge cute in the ceiling. Comments of haters and criticizers perhaps? Amidst the paper chaos, we see a sword sticking up through a mound of the paper. I think this is a sign/reminder of SHINee brother Minho who always had a sword during their early VCRs at their concerts whenever SHINee was involved in a battle through their storyline. When you look closely at Taemin at the 1:08-1:09 mark, you see on his left collarbone the image of thornes, a reminder of Christ's crown of thorns. Taemin's suit is completely black in the front and completely white in the back, down to the heels of the shoes. However his shirt is replicating the design of a chessboard. Chess is also a very common theme in SHINee's VCRs at concerts. The backup dancers are split. One side is dressed in all white and the other black = light and dark (typically represents good vs bad in the Bible); the two different sides of Taemin warring with each other. The entire design of the chessboard and it's pieces have deep meanings and religious connotations. For instance, chess as a whole is designed to create awareness of the known whole, as well as each square and its relation to that whole (like a group of five guys who form the group, SHINee of which Taemin is one). While each playing piece was designed in the middle ages to represent the six difference social standings at the time, they also each represent certain values like leadership (King); strategy & femininity (Queen); stability & defense (rooks); chivalry & bravery (knights); spirituality & guidance (bishops); and sacrifice & front-line defense because it represents the common people as pawns. Therefore, there's a lot to unpack there. The last nugget I'll give you is kind of obvious: Huge Taemin in a very small room. To me this is saying Taemin is too big for the small minds of those haters to grasp. They will never get the keys to his lock. Even if Taemin crashes and burns, he will resurrect again, even better than before. Keep a close eye on Taemin's performances because there are two things he regularly incorporates into his choreos that are his signature moves and reveal his commitment to his faith in God: 1) The iconic "T-Pose", a representation of Christ on the Cross. You saw this at the very end of the MV. 2) He regularly performs the sign of the Cross in his dance moves. He can be very quick with this, but if you're looking for it you will see it, sometimes multiple times within one performance as in "Heaven". Now, if you want to see a very powerful, emotion-filled Taemin performance that stuns everyone who watches it, my top pick would be his jaw-dropping "Soldier" + "Rise" live performance from his 2018 Sirius concert: ruclips.net/video/BljGr7OgaOk/видео.html It's overwhelmingly beautiful. Taemin's friend, and one of his best backup dancers, Santa, acts as a shadow-dancer for this performance. Santa is now a Japanese idol as well.
Your breakdown of Taemin's Advice is spot-on! The MV is a visual masterpiece with deep symbolism, from battle scars to the chessboard theme. The religious symbols, like the crown of thorns and the Cross, add a profound layer. The black-and-white contrast symbolizes duality, while the choreography reflects his faith with the T-Pose and the sign of the Cross. Your insights capture the richness of Taemin's artistry. and thank you for providing the link to the Soldier + Rise performance; I'll certainly give it a watch. Once again, I truly appreciate your detailed breakdown. Much love! 😍
I dont know if you remember him from your other reaction to GUILTY by Taemin...its him only...i think gid also wants you to witness some great artistry by the king of kpop ...he is know as MJ OF KPOP i think you should check out his all mvs from his debut song DANGER released in 2014
Taemin's artistry is truly impressive. I'm diving into his MV collection, with a few songs already on my reaction list. Eager to witness the MJ of K-pop in action. Stay tuned, much love!
There is a background singer, following and harmonizing with him, singing in a very high tone, which adds to the high pitch of the song. Advice also caused some controversy because of Taemin wearing what it looks like a sport brass, which kind of acted as a self fulfilling prophecy about people gossiping and judging him. Unlike other Taemin songs, Advice has some humor in it, mocking people talking, with some live stages representing images of white noise. Also, I do not know if it is a coincidence, but in my culture, pretending that a persons plays the piano like he does in 5:21 is used to mock a person who is talking nonsense; also grabbing ones' crotch is used to represent F*ck off.
Thanks for the insights on Taemin's Advice! The background singer's high-tone harmonizing and the song's humor in mocking gossip are interesting details. The cultural nuances, Appreciate the share - it enhances my understanding of the song! 🎶✨
TAEMIN el ACE del KPOP .Facinante cada regreso. Como ARTISTA único versatil genial inigualable hace brillar a la industria. Recordando la esencia del KPOP . ARTE ❤ pliss reacciona a su maravillosa discografia. .❤
Absolutely! TAEMIN stands out as the ACE of KPOP with his unique and versatile artistry. His discography is truly marvelous, and I appreciate your suggestion! More reactions are on the way, so stay tuned. Thanks! ❤️
ADVICE is his last music video and album before his mandatory military service and yes, it's crazy that we all had time to absorb it and the haters had to think twice because he just told them he doesn't care what they say about him. That's him he can do everything himself as he wants, because he has no intention of listening to others. Maybe you would like to listen to some ballads. Taemin has so much to offer. Hypnosis or Alredy are others worth recommending, especially live
Thanks for the insights! I'll check out Advice and consider the live versions of ballads like Hypnosis and Already. Excited to explore Taemin's diverse musical talent! 😊🎤🎶
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I see "Advice" as a continuation of the themes within Taemin's previous Never Gonna Dance Again album trilogy -- "2 Kids," "Criminal" and "Idea." With "Criminal" and "Idea," Taemin talks about being involved in a toxic relationship -- not necessarily a romantic relationship, but a metaphor for his relationship with fame -- in which he agrees to be manipulated almost to the point of being destroyed in order to become the artist we see today. But, in the end of "Idea," we see him become free from the box everyone wants to put him in and he comes to terms with his role as an idol. He has now formed his own "Idea" about himself and what it means to be an idol, etc.
As Taemin explained during his VLive event for "Advice" -- which came out in 2021 -- "Advice" is like the end to the first chapter in his life, and it marks the beginning of the second chapter. The song seems to be his way of saying I am done caring to everyone who judged him and all those haters who spread rumors and misinformation about him. "Advice" is showing that he is now free and confident to be himself, breaking stereotypes and now only listening to himself.
Taemin is just one of those performers that leaves you speechless every time he steps on stage. He was born to be a performer and that is one of the reasons why he has become known as the Korean Michael Jackson. That is also why, as one of the top two performers in the industry, he was made a member of SuperM. Taemin is an Idol of Idols and a legend of legends. (He is considered the blueprint for what it means to be a successful as a male solo artist. He was one of the first male idols from an active group to go solo, and he did it at such a young age, starting in 2014 at 21 years old. He has been a solo artist for almost 10 years, as well as a member of the legendary group SHINee for more than 15 years.)
In "Advice" he's basically saying, "Stop trying to put me in a box, in which I'll never fit in." He is also speaking to everyone that says he's getting old, that he's just a Michael Jackson wannabe that doesn't sell a lot of albums because he tries too hard to be edgy, etc. He's rebelling against all those people who are constantly advising him to make more mainstream music, or to follow the traditional Kpop idol style, in order to boost his sales and his popularity. However, as Taemin is making clear in "Advice," that is not who he is and he will never be "normal" or "mainstream" and he is OK with that.
In the scenes where you see him covered in ink, I think that is supposed to be him showing everyone how he is no longer the "unstained," cute maknae everyone wants to think of him as. The diamond you see painted on his hand when he is playing the piano, and you see drawn on his bicep, etc. is SHINee's symbol and all the pearl aqua blue/green colors you see in the MV is SHINee's official color. (The large tattoo of a Peony flower you can see on his hip is real. Hence why in the lyrics he says, "I destroy the torso that you were chasing after." In other words, he's saying he's tired of people thinking they even have a say in what he does with his body.)
This song was specifically designed to not be like anything he has ever done before. He plays the piano, he raps, he shows off his falsetto notes, etc., which is different than what we often hear and see from him. He intentionally used this song to prove that he isn't one type of singer. People often think of Taemin as a sultry vocalist that sings in a breathy comfortable, less dynamic style. So, with this song he wants to prove to everyone that he can be unpredictable and try new things. Yet again, you can't put him in a box or tell him who to be. Everything you see in this MV is 100% Taemin, including the piano playing.
Everything that Taemin's haters like to point out about him and say are reasons why he shouldn't be held to such high esteem, I find completely ridiculous. I don't think that anyone who actually knows him would ever say he has played it safe at any time in his career. If you think he is only one dimensional, and that he is trying to be anything other than himself, then you really don't know Taemin. Everything he does is different, out there and definitely not safe. It's always uniquely Taemin, and he couldn't do it any other way.
Also, because Taemin is a member of SHINee, none of his songs are ever like anything you have ever heard or seen before from him. It will always have a new beat, style and sound. As SM Entertainment's experimental boy group, SHINee is meant to be the first and they are expected to set the trend, and that includes the members' solo work. With every new song Taemin produces it's expected to be different than the last, so you will never hear the same style or sound from him in any of his songs, even on the same album, and yet, it still will be uniquely Taemin-like. Which is another example of how you can never put him in a box or expect anything from him. :D
Another theme in "Advice" is about how Taemin is embracing his androgynous side -- but on his own terms -- which I think is a continuation of the message in his "Move" MV. Early in his career when Taemin was growing up in SHINee -- he debuted in 2008 at 14 years old -- he was known for his delicate feminine features. It took him a long time to accept that he was recognized for his looks and to come to terms with the fact that everyone thought of him as a "pretty boy," etc. So, at this point in his career -- he is now 27 years old in this MV -- he is making a statement about how he has decided to be himself and no longer care what people think. Music is art and art has no gender. So, that is why in "Advice" you see him wearing hair extensions, fishnets and women's Supreme sportswear, etc. But if you notice, his choreography is very fast paced and sharp, which is hyper masculine -- a complete contrast to the "feminine" image people want to give him. You also see him wearing makeup, but it's smeared on his face, as if to say, "people may think of me as a 'Pretty Boy,' but I don't care about looking pretty."
In the lyrics he is saying, "It's creepy how people are always looking to cause drama, so stop trying to create scandals in my life that don't really exist. It's all just stories you make up." He's tired of all those people who seem to look for reasons to cause drama, where none really exists.
Where he says "floppy" in the lyrics, I think he's talking about knowing about or hearing firsthand the things people are saying about him, but he is choosing not to pay attention to them because what they're saying is flopping or doesn't hold any weight or have any substance, etc. "Advice" just proves that every time people try to put Taemin in a box, he destroys it and keeps coming back with something more unique and never seen before.
Hence, why in the choreography he puts his hands in front of his face and creates a movement that looks like an animated mouth talking. It represents how everyone keeps talking about him and what they are saying is nonsense, which makes them look and sound ridiculous, etc. Which is why in the lyrics he says, "You will never get the keys to my lock" because he doesn't ever plan to give people what they want and allow them access to his secrets and personal life, etc. (Those people who like to gossip about him will never truly know the real him.)
I interpret the "One (piece of) Advice" he is talking about in the lyrics as a reference to the advice he keeps being given about being more mainstream, but he's saying, "stop trying to make me conform to the image you have in your head of who I should be and what I should do." In other words, take all that time and effort you have been using to come up with ways to talk about how he doesn't fit in, etc. and put it to better use. "Follow my own advice" and do something original for once.
And the crucifixion pose at the end of "Advice" is sort of a signature pose for him. I interpret it to be like he is saying, "And that is the end, this is my final word, take it or leave it, but don't doubt me. I have given it my all and laid everything I had out there for you," etc.
You should really see his "Advice" dance practice as well. It's a good way to see the full choreography without any cuts, edits or ackward camera angles.
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"Advice" shares the same messaging as his newest b-side, "The Rizzness" and SHINee's "Hard". Basically, don't mess with me. I am the master of my life. I don't listen to the "one collective" advice, I march to the beat of my own drum. If I want a tattoo, I get a tattoo (which he revealed during this MV on his side (close to the hip area) when dancing in the Supremes w/crop top. He also has one on the inside of his right elbow that is a flaming heart (he has a Japanese song called "Flame of Love"). Taemin has said many times that he's not concerned with churning out mainstream popular songs. Rather, he wants to do the music he enjoys producing, but he tempers it down from the heavy metal that he really loves to listen to on his own time.
There are many little nuggets to discover with this MV, but I'll list only a few. First, in the opening Taemin looks battle-scarred and weary sitting at the piano. That's because this comes after the 2nd part of his "Never Gonna Dance Again (NGDA)," full-length album. The title song/MV was "IDEA" where we see the epic battle between himself (victim) and his alter-ego (now known from "Guilty" as Abraxas in my mind.). All around him is shredded paper being vomited out through a huge cute in the ceiling. Comments of haters and criticizers perhaps? Amidst the paper chaos, we see a sword sticking up through a mound of the paper. I think this is a sign/reminder of SHINee brother Minho who always had a sword during their early VCRs at their concerts whenever SHINee was involved in a battle through their storyline. When you look closely at Taemin at the 1:08-1:09 mark, you see on his left collarbone the image of thornes, a reminder of Christ's crown of thorns. Taemin's suit is completely black in the front and completely white in the back, down to the heels of the shoes. However his shirt is replicating the design of a chessboard. Chess is also a very common theme in SHINee's VCRs at concerts. The backup dancers are split. One side is dressed in all white and the other black = light and dark (typically represents good vs bad in the Bible); the two different sides of Taemin warring with each other.
The entire design of the chessboard and it's pieces have deep meanings and religious connotations. For instance, chess as a whole is designed to create awareness of the known whole, as well as each square and its relation to that whole (like a group of five guys who form the group, SHINee of which Taemin is one). While each playing piece was designed in the middle ages to represent the six difference social standings at the time, they also each represent certain values like leadership (King); strategy & femininity (Queen); stability & defense (rooks); chivalry & bravery (knights); spirituality & guidance (bishops); and sacrifice & front-line defense because it represents the common people as pawns. Therefore, there's a lot to unpack there.
The last nugget I'll give you is kind of obvious: Huge Taemin in a very small room. To me this is saying Taemin is too big for the small minds of those haters to grasp. They will never get the keys to his lock. Even if Taemin crashes and burns, he will resurrect again, even better than before.
Keep a close eye on Taemin's performances because there are two things he regularly incorporates into his choreos that are his signature moves and reveal his commitment to his faith in God: 1) The iconic "T-Pose", a representation of Christ on the Cross. You saw this at the very end of the MV. 2) He regularly performs the sign of the Cross in his dance moves. He can be very quick with this, but if you're looking for it you will see it, sometimes multiple times within one performance as in "Heaven".
Now, if you want to see a very powerful, emotion-filled Taemin performance that stuns everyone who watches it, my top pick would be his jaw-dropping "Soldier" + "Rise" live performance from his 2018 Sirius concert: ruclips.net/video/BljGr7OgaOk/видео.html It's overwhelmingly beautiful. Taemin's friend, and one of his best backup dancers, Santa, acts as a shadow-dancer for this performance. Santa is now a Japanese idol as well.
Your breakdown of Taemin's Advice is spot-on! The MV is a visual masterpiece with deep symbolism, from battle scars to the chessboard theme. The religious symbols, like the crown of thorns and the Cross, add a profound layer. The black-and-white contrast symbolizes duality, while the choreography reflects his faith with the T-Pose and the sign of the Cross. Your insights capture the richness of Taemin's artistry. and thank you for providing the link to the Soldier + Rise performance; I'll certainly give it a watch. Once again, I truly appreciate your detailed breakdown. Much love! 😍
I dont know if you remember him from your other reaction to GUILTY by Taemin...its him only...i think gid also wants you to witness some great artistry by the king of kpop ...he is know as MJ OF KPOP i think you should check out his all mvs from his debut song DANGER released in 2014
Taemin's artistry is truly impressive. I'm diving into his MV collection, with a few songs already on my reaction list. Eager to witness the MJ of K-pop in action. Stay tuned, much love!
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There is a background singer, following and harmonizing with him, singing in a very high tone, which adds to the high pitch of the song. Advice also caused some controversy because of Taemin wearing what it looks like a sport brass, which kind of acted as a self fulfilling prophecy about people gossiping and judging him. Unlike other Taemin songs, Advice has some humor in it, mocking people talking, with some live stages representing images of white noise. Also, I do not know if it is a coincidence, but in my culture, pretending that a persons plays the piano like he does in 5:21 is used to mock a person who is talking nonsense; also grabbing ones' crotch is used to represent F*ck off.
Thanks for the insights on Taemin's Advice! The background singer's high-tone harmonizing and the song's humor in mocking gossip are interesting details. The cultural nuances, Appreciate the share - it enhances my understanding of the song! 🎶✨
You love small slow dance moves? Watch Taemins "Move" MV.
Thanks for the recommendation! I'll definitely check it out.